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Proximal hypospadias

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2002
Approximately 20% of hypospadiac urethras are located proximally, anywhere from the penoscrotal to the perineal region. Repair of proximal defects is still one of the most challenging surgical procedures facing the hypospadiologist. Modifications of current techniques for the correction of proximal hypospadias as well as new innovative techniques ...
Bartley G, Cilento, Anthony, Atala
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Proximal Nephron

Comprehensive Physiology, 2013
AbstractThe kidney plays a fundamental role in maintaining body salt and fluid balance and blood pressure homeostasis through the actions of its proximal and distal tubular segments of nephrons. However, proximal tubules are well recognized to exert a more prominent role than distal counterparts.
Jia L, Zhuo, Xiao C, Li
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Proximity and Localization

Regional Studies, 2005
The objective of this article is to pave the way for an analysis of the relations between proximity and localization of activities and people. Both notions are often mistaken for one another in contemporary literature, geographical proximity being de facto classified as co-localization.
Torre, André, Rallet, Alain
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Proximal Junctional Kyphosis and Proximal Junctional Failure

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2013
Proximal junctional failure (PJF) should be distinguished from proximal junctional kyphosis, which is a recurrent deformity with limited clinical impact. PJF includes mechanical failure, and is a significant complication following adult spinal deformity surgery with potential for neurologic injury and increased need for surgical revision.
Hart, Robert A   +5 more
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ChemInform Abstract: THE SYNTHESIS OF PROXIMAL‐BENZOLUMAZINE, PROXIMAL‐BENZOXANTHINE, PROXIMAL‐BENZOTHEOPHYLLINE AND PROXIMAL‐BENZOCAFFEINE

Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1981
AbstractAus dem Amino‐amid (I) erhält man mit Harnstoff (II) das Cyclisierungsprodukt (IIIa), das zu (IIIb) nitriert wird.
S. W. SCHNELLER, W. J. CHRIST
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